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    The Affordable Care Act (2009) and the Health Security Act (1993) were two attempts made to reform the U.S. healthcare system. In 1993 the Clinton administration fought to better the system and provide comprehensible healthcare coverage to its citizens. This bill however was shot down in the legislative system and never made it into law. Then in 2010 the Obama administration squeezed their updated version of the bill through the House and Senate in a very narrow‚ partisan victory. The reasoning behind

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    evoke emotions from the audience. In this monumental speech Clinton is speaking for the women who do not have a say about the direction of their own lives‚ or who do so much work and are not appreciated enough for it just because they are women. People all around the world have yet to see what the government thinks freedom stands for and what freedom actually stands for. For years this women’s rights movement has been going on and clinton is the main voice of it. “Women’s rights are Human rights and

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    First Lady Hillary Clinton gathers over 100 countries in Beijing China on September 5‚ 1995. Holding the United Nations Fourth World Conference on women. Addressing all people of empowerment to help fulfill this purpose. She progresses this speech with a more serious and determined tone. Grasping the attention of the audience with a notorious (now a well-known) message “human right are women rights and women’s rights are human rights once and for all. Let us not forget that among those are the right

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    Connie Zhang Media Bias Against Hilary Clinton in the Election of 2008 The election of 2008 was monumental in many respects‚ the most significant being the fact that there was a chance that the first woman or African American would become president of the United States. After Obama won the nomination‚ claims that the media had been negative and unfair to Clinton were examined. In earlier studies conducted by D’Alessio and Allen‚ it was concluded there were no significant biases in most forms of

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    To what extent can Bill Clinton be perceived as a successful president? The George Bush Sr’s presidency changed the direction of American politics from rather conservative Reagan’s philosophy to the ideas of ‘big’ government. Young‚ ambitious and exceptionally intelligent following president Bill Clinton continued Bush’s beginning. He strongly believed‚ that government intervention into economy and provision of welfare are necessary for America in 1990s. During Clinton’s presidency in was done

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    Cited: • "Anna Eleanor Roosevelt." The White House. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. . • "Betty Ford." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 20. Detroit: Gale‚ 2000. Gale U.S. History In Context • "ClintonHillary Rodham (1947-)." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale‚ 1998 History In Context. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. • "Laura Welch Bush." The White House. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. . • "Martha Dandridge Custis Washington." The White House. Web. 16 Feb. 2012

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    Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton vs. Condoleeza Rice I believe that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has the better chance of becoming the first woman president of the United States. She is a former First Lady and has had input in the decisions of the Clinton Administration. She worked hand in hand with former President Bill Clinton. She is very smart‚ a firm believer in her causes such as‚ helping everyday people‚ the underprivileged and minorities‚ etc. Hillary is very outspoken and her voice

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    For me‚ that balance is family‚ work and service.” (Hendricks‚ Clinton). These are the words of our current Secretary of State of the United States of America‚ Hillary Clinton. Her position holds a significant amount of importance‚ which makes her very influential. This is mostly because her position deals with foreign policy and is also considered the highest position in the presidential cabinet. Our Secretary of State‚ Hillary Clinton‚ has succeeded in accomplishing many achievements throughout her

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    country. Fortunately‚ society encounters political actors who rise to be titans and occupy strong roles in government and reforms every so often. Over the past three to four decades America’s political spectrum has had it’s eyes on political titan Hillary Clinton. She is a woman that will go down in history for her strength‚ her wisdom‚ extensive accomplishments‚ and political executions that have taken place as well as the ones that have yet to take place in the future. She rose to be a political figurehead

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” (1995) The speech that was given by former first lady Mrs. Hilary Clinton is basically about the empowerment of woman. Mrs. Clinton’s speech was intended to “bring new dignity and respect to women and girls all over the world”. I guess the most obvious bias is that Mrs. Clinton is a woman; therefore of course she would want more empowerment for her own gender. She can relate to woman because she is one

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